Hannah Claus is a visual artist of English and Kanien'kehà:ka / Mohawk ancestries. She graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1997 and obtained her MFA from Concordia University in 2004. Her installations have been exhibited throughout Canada and the United States, as well as in Germany, Switzerland, Mexico and Chile. Her work is included in various public collections, such as the Canada...
Discussion and Workshopshochelaga rock
Hannah Claus, hochelaga rock, 2017 (détail).

articule is pleased to present SAVAC’s Monitor 12: Figures Pointing Outside the Frame, a video program co-curated by Toronto-based curator/artist Oliver Husain as well as Jakarta-based programmers at ARKIPEL International Documentary and Experimental Film Festival, Otty Widasari and Yuki Aditya. Following Monitor 11’s program These Monsters are Real, this marks the second year that SAVAC invites a local curator to collaborate with international curator(s).

Figures Pointing Outside the Frame presents works that consider the peripheries of the image and the content within as equally significant. Whether film, video, or a still image, the technology dictates the parameters of the frame. Decisions an image-maker makes regarding the composition, duration, performance, and location further contribute to a viewer’s experience....
Special projectsSouth Asian Visual Art Centre (SAVAC)Monitor 12: Figures Pointing Outside the Frame
Sanaz Sohrabi, Auxiliary Mirrors (still), 2016

04/21/2017 - 19:00

It is with great pleasure that articule invites you to the opening reception of the durational performance, Conversations with Another While Being by Winnie Ho (Montreal)
Free entrance and warm ambiance.
articule's gallery and bathroom are partially wheelchair accessible.
- Conversations with Another While Being | Special projects 20 Apr 2017 | [comment_count]

04/08/2017

12pm - Intervention VII: Womb Cxre Presents: Landing(s) pt. 2, Phoebe Heinztman Hope
In this second half of a collaboration with CC:MTL's "Clap Back" series, voice and movement will be used as mediums to embody interpersonal landing(s). How does your voice land on others and in spaces you navigate? How is your body influenced by the voices of those around you? This invitation to reflect upon the ripple effect of micro landings works in tandem with the macro effect of the colonial and diasporic presence on Tiohtià:ke. Participants will first be guided through a solo...
- Montreal Monochrome V: Emergency Landing | Discussion and Workshops 04 Apr 2017 | [comment_count]

04/07/2017

4pm - Intervention IV: Wood Land School
Meet at 4pm at SBC Gallery for a guided tour of Wood Land School, followed by a discussion with some of the members. www.sbcgallery.ca
5-6pm - Intermission III
6pm - Intervention V: The Clap Back Presents: Landing(s) pt. 1, Nènè Myriam Konaté
This Clap Back session marks the beginning of a two-part series in tandem with Womb Cxre. We will discuss landing(s). How does language land on your body? How does your body collide with and land on other bodies? How...
- Montreal Monochrome V: Emergency Landing | Discussion and Workshops 04 Apr 2017 | [comment_count]

03/23/2017 - 19:00

articule’s Movie Nights are a series of film screenings presented by members of the centre as a way to learn about their individual practices and to raise some funds for articule. All are welcome!
As part of a screening of Holy Hell by Will Allen (2016), Jamie Ross and Tina Carlisi will share their research and recent art projects that deal with utopian visions from the mid-20th century to the present. They will serve Kool-Aid (virgin and cocktail versions!).
Both artists work with historical notions and instances of practical forms of utopian thinking. Jamie's work frequently...
- Movie Night with Jamie Ross & Tina Carlisi | Discussion and Workshops 15 Mar 2017 | [comment_count]

02/18/2017 - 15:00

As part of the exhibition #postcolonialbooty, articule and African Rainbow/Massimadi Festival are pleased to present a discussion between artist Eduardo Velázquez (United States) and researcher Tawny Andersen (Montreal), followed by a mapping workshop facilitated by Eduardo Velázquez.
Workshop participants will be invited to trace their origins and cultural characteristics inherited from their ancestors to the community they live in today. The traveling of characteristics and/or traditions will be mapped in order to foster a better understanding of cultural change in relation...
- #postcolonialbooty | Discussion and Workshops 11 Mar 2017 | [comment_count]